Smoking-pipe.



PA'I'IINIBD SEPT. 1a, v1904.

A. PARA'II.

' SMOKING PIPE. APPLIOATIH VFILED SEPT. 23. 1903.

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f closed and ready for use.

Patented September 13, 1904.

PATENT OFFICE.

ARTHUR PARATI, OF NORFOLK, VIRGINIA.

SMOKING-PIPE.

SPECIFICATION forming' part of Letters Patent No. 770,1'01 datedSeptember 13, 1904. Application led September 22, 1903. Serial No.174.239. .Fo model.)

To (JIL whom, it may concern.-

Be it known that I, ARTHUR PARA'I'I, a citizen of the United States.residing at Norfolk,

The object of my invention is to make a.

smoking-pipe in which the nicotin generated by the burning tobacco andthe saliva from the mouth of the smoker shall be automaticallydischarged into a receiver from which they ma).r be readily removed, thepipe possessing all the advantages of a closed pipe and being at thesame time easily kept clean and free from obstructions.

Figure l represents a side view of the pipe Fig. 2 represents aside viewwith the three component parts separated. Fig. 3 represents the internalstructure of the pipe viewed from the side, thus showing the variousducts or channels by which the objects above mentioned are attained.Fig. -1 represents the interior of the pipe as viewed from the front orback.

The bowl of the pipe A is shaped like an acorn and is fastened to thebase of the pipe by a -close-fitting metal screw K. The bowl isunscrewed to be filled with tobacco, and the tobacco is lighted tlirougha small orilice a at the top of the bowl. This orifice is of metal L.The bottom I of the bowl of the pipe is inclined downward from thecircumference to the center or may be concave in shape, and fromV thecenter the nicotin duet or channelO descends in a vertical directionfrom the bowl of the pipe to the receiver F. From a pointY in the bottomof the pipe behind the nicotirrduct the smoke-channel E, forming anangle of forty-tive degrees with the nicotin-duct D, connects with thepipe-stem-B. The saliva-duct is an extension of the pipestem B into thereceiver F at the bottom of the pipe. The nicotin and the saliva arekept separate in the receiver by a metal plate H, and the receiver isfastened to the pipe byA means of a metal screw G. The receiver is inthe shape of a thimble and is made of metal.

`What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent,is

A smoking-pipe having the bottom of the bowl inclined downward from thecircumference to the center, and having a nicotin channel, or tube, C,connecting' the center of the said bottom of the bowl with the receiverF, anda smoke-channel E entering the side of the bottom of the bowl, and'connecting with the stem-channel B, and a saliva channel, or tube, Dconnecting the pipe-stem B with the receiver F, the nicot{i1-compartmentof the receiver F being separated from 4the salivaconlpartment Ab v aplate H, which prevents the nicotin from being drawn`into the stein ofthe pipe, said parts being combined substantially as described.

In testimony that I claim the invention set forth I have hereunto set'myhand this 4th day of August, 1903. f f I ARTHUR PARATI.

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